Last year, Yale University Press released the first book in the Henry Roe Cloud Series on American Indians and Modernity. Authored by UC-Berkeley Native &...
YGSNA member Jorge Cuéllar recently served as an electoral observer in the recent presidential elections in his native El Salvador on February 2, 2014. Invited by the Supreme...
On February 21, 2014, the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) hosted a panel on the recent Baby Veronica case and the Indian Child Welfare Act at Yale Law School...
While the All That Remains: Material Remembrances in Love and Loss exhibition at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music closed in October 2013, the show lives on in two recent...
January 24
Mark Rifkin (UNC-Greensboro)
Noon-1:00pm Lunch and conversation
January 31
Rebecca Goetz (NYU)
Noon-1:00pm “Indian Slavery, Dispossession, and Settler Colonialism...
For students in Ned Blackhawk’s seminar, the study of contemporary tribal communities came to life in a recent fall-break trip to Montréal, Canada.
The field trip was an...
This year, Yale’s Gilder Lerman Center hosted its annual conference entitled “Indigenous Enslavement and Incarcerations in North American History.”
Concluding the first day...